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Go-to chef Tal Ronnen becoming new face of veganism
Food&Beverage
Jul 1, 2011
LOS ANGELES ― Tal Ronnen catered the vegan wedding for Ellen DeGeneres and wife Portia de Rossi. Casino mogul Steve Wynn tapped him to add vegan dishes to the menus at all 22 restaurants at the luxurious Wynn and Encore resorts in Vegas. Former McDonald’s executives invited him onboard to help launch a chain of healthful fast-food restaurants later this year. And when Oprah decided to try the veg...
Wine of the Week: 2009 Domaine Chignard Fleurie ‘Les Moriers’
Food&Beverage
Jul 1, 2011
If the only Beaujolais you’ve ever encountered is Beaujolais Nouveau and you’ve never tasted a Beaujolais cru, then this is the wine to make you fall head over heels for the region. Unfined and unfiltered, Domaine Chignard’s Fleurie “Les Moriers” from the great 2009 vintage carries the scent of wild sweet strawberries. It’s so lush and vivid, tasting of blueberries, black cherries and plums. The...
Myanmar deports actress Michelle Yeoh
Film
Jun 30, 2011
YANGON (AP) ― The military-backed government of Myanmar has deported Hollywood actress Michelle Yeoh, who stars as pro-democracy leader Aung San Suu Kyi in an upcoming movie, officials said Tuesday. The Malaysian actress arrived in the country’s main city, Yangon, on June 22 and was deported the same day because she was on a blacklist, a government official said. The official, who declined to b...
Norwegian fjords offer pure natural splendor
Travel
Jun 24, 2011
BERGEN ― Once in a while, you might wish you to be fully immersed in nature without a connection to the outside world. True moments between you and the great outdoors, after all, revive the strength lost in the daily hustle and bustle. Norwegian fjords offer this, the chance to restore your serenity. The “Norway in a Nutshell” trip takes you to the world’s most unspoiled places where narrow inl...
Van Gogh painting of brother found
Theater
Jun 22, 2011
AMSTERDAM (AP) ― The Van Gogh Museum said Tuesday its experts now believe one of Vincent van Gogh’s paintings previously thought to be a self-portrait actually depicts his brother, Theo. If true, it would be the only known painting of Theo, although Vincent made several sketches of his brother, who supported him financially and was his lifelong confidant and friend. “People have often thought i...
Super-chef Vongerichten goes Korean in new series
Food&Beverage
Jun 22, 2011
WACCABUC, New York (AP) ― “Try it. Go ahead, stick your finger in!” The dollop of spicy hot-pepper paste is hard to turn down, coming as it does from the blender of Jean-Georges Vongerichten, one of the best-known chefs in the world, not to mention the owner of 31 restaurants and the man known for basically revolutionizing fine dining in New York. And we’re in his own home kitchen, yet. So the ...
Summer isn’t a season for fashion to take a break
Fashion
Jun 22, 2011
NEW YORK (AP) ― The resort season is not a time for fashion to take a vacation. Resort collections, which hit stores during the all-important Christmas holiday shopping season, are a growing part of designer businesses as consumers move toward styles they can wear year-round. The idea that people fully switch their closets between seasons is outdated, agrees Ken Downing, senior vice president an...
Baby boomers take active role as grandparents
Culture
Jun 20, 2011
SACRAMENTO, California ― Let’s listen as the Moore family ― grandmother, daughter-in-law and granddaughter ― talks about their lives together in the Carmichael, California, home they share. “I enjoy my granddaughter immensely,” said Cheryll Moore, 55, an American River College teacher whose son Sean brought 10-year-old Mya Honsvick into the family picture when he married Mya’s mother, Beth. “We...
Film Society of Lincoln Center opens new home
Film
Jun 19, 2011
NEW YORK (AP) ― As a trendsetting designer and architect, David Rockwell has done it all ― from Broadway shows and a restaurant partly owned by Robert De Niro to children’s hospitals and a hip hotel near Times Square. On Friday, his latest creation will open: the permanent home of the Film Society of Lincoln Center, a $41 million world-class movie complex that is both a community center for its ...
McCartney’s solo debut deserves second listen
Music
Jun 19, 2011
NEW YORK (AP) ― It is hard to think of how Paul McCartney could have given his first solo album a bigger publicity hurdle to overcome, unless he had been arrested for some vile crime on the week of its release in April 1970. The newly ex-Beatle distributed a questionnaire that was treated by fans and the media as definitive word that the world’s most beloved rock band, true today as it was then,...
Korea defeats Jordan 3-1 in Asian qualifier
Soccer
Jun 19, 2011
Korean Under-23 team came back from behind to claim 3-1 victory over Jordan at Seoul World Cup Stadium on Sunday. Yoon Bit-garam scored a penalty after Kim Tae-hwan had equalized in the second half, and substitute Kim Dong-sub added one to win the first leg of the play-offs against Jordan. The host dominated the game completely in the first half, taking chance after chance against the lackluste...
U.S. chef learns lessons of life in French kitchen
Food&Beverage
Jun 17, 2011
Keith Urban lets fans ‘Get Closer’ on new tour
Music
Jun 16, 2011
NASHVILLE, Tennessee (AP) ― Turns out Keith Urban’s 2011 Get Closer Tour is aptly named. The country superstar will unveil a new stage design when his tour starts Thursday in Biloxi, Mississippi. Urban often tucks away ideas he comes up with while standing on stage in front of thousands of fans. He noticed on his last tour that when he descended ramps at each end of the stage, nearby fans were p...
Art market abuzz ahead of Basel, London sales
Theater
Jun 15, 2011
Jessica Simpson joins NBC’s ‘Fashion Star’
People
Jun 14, 2011
LOS ANGELES (AP) ― Jessica Simpson is taking on the role of mentor to aspiring designers for a new NBC reality series. The network said Monday that Simpson will help guide contestants in the series “Fashion Star” as they compete for a multimillion-dollar contract to launch their own brand. Elle McPherson will host the show, which NBC promises to be a “true spectacle” taped in front of a studio ...
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